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Old 21.10.2009, 12:54 PM
izimizam izimizam is offline
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yeah but this is the smoke and mirrors response , turn off total intergration , remove usb , use stand alone ? 2 of the ti's we had on every known os still crashed , popped , clicked , i really cant accept any of the excuses we all make for the ti , there is something deeply falwed in the machine on a hardware level or software level or in the build quality .I am guessing its the third , machines do seem to vary an awefull lot in reliability with the same os.One guy says ti2 - new os - no problems for hours - another guy says it crashes every 30 seconds ? its to easy to say - ah yes but its cutting edge - new - has total intergration therefore it will suffer a bit , thats madness to say that .The machines simple flawed in design and build......

If you want to test all combinations which are possible you will never sell or produce anything.

thats very true but why doesnt it work for many in stand alone mode ? can they maybe test it in stand alone mode ? lets remove the odvious smoke and mirrors and get to the truth of it - build quality and design./



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Originally Posted by Atziluth View Post
@ izimizam

Maybe you didn't had much issue with older synths in the past but they hadn't any total integration, too.

The Virus is a sort of new product which you profit from the advatages of hardware and software (VST) possibilities.

The main problem is, that there are so many computer manufacturer and sequencer types that is becomes difficult to cover everybody. Some are using Logic, Steinberg, FL, or others and for computers it is like PC/Windows or MAC/Leopard, or LINUX etc. and 32-bit or 64-bit systems.

If you want to test all combinations which are possible you will never sell or produce anything.

Have a look at Microsoft how many years are the updatig their OS XP/VISTA?

The only way to get a better working OS is to release at a large scale. Sorry, but ACCESS can't test a product for every individual computer configuration.
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